Councilman’s Corner – Summer Update
Saturday, June 19th, 2010Greetings to all in beautiful San Marco. I’d like to update everyone on a few projects in the neighborhood.
Most pressing on the agenda is the oft-delayed San Marco Boulevard Streetscape Project that was to have started by now. As I mentioned in my Councilman’s Corner a few months ago, due to bidding and awarding issues, the project had to be delayed. At this writing we still do not have a construction start date set. We are very cognizant, however, of the concerns the San Marco Merchant Association has in regards to possible disruption of their business during the holiday season, and our project and construction managers will do their best to accommodate them when the time comes. The two-year project will be done in eight, two-block sections, starting at either the Naldo Avenue end or the Prudential Drive end. The start location of the project will be determined just prior to the start of construction. As a reminder, there will be one pre-construction meeting for residents and merchants prior to the start date, with notices going out to all affected parties.
One project that is in the works is the beautification of the Hendricks Medians. I secured funding to plant trees in approximately 29 medians running south from Dunsford Road to University Boulevard. This project will also include removal of existing trees that are dead or in poor health, and the replacement of topsoil. Due to recently added DOT regulations, the project start date is yet to be determined, however, it shouldn’t be too long.
We have a few park projects in the works. The F.E.C. Park walking path construction should be starting soon. Documents and plans are being reviewed and finalized. Once started, construction should last about 45 days. The Granada neighborhood has been very active in securing new, ADA-accessible playground equipment for Granada Park. The contract has been executed and installation should commence soon. Due to failing health, a Landon Park water oak will be taken down and a live oak will be planted in its place. With the diligence and hard work of the San Marco Preservation Society, Lillian Davin Park on River Oaks Road will have new tree lights installed in a few months. For our dog walkers out there, two dog stations have been added in the neighborhood. One at Greenridge Road Park on San Jose Blvd. and one at the Colonial Manor Lake (Duck Pond) Park. As a reminder to all, we do have a City-enforced leash law, so please try to keep your pets secure for the safety and comfort of all.
As always, if you have any questions or concerns regarding these or any other issues affecting San Marco, please feel free to give my office a call at 630-1382. In addition, 630-CITY is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to report any nuisance property, traffic, park, or garbage pick-up issues. This service is also available on-line through City Services at coj.net.
Thanks to all of you for being such great neighbors and caring so much for our fabulous San Marco neighborhood. Take care and see you soon.







